Ken Kelley (journalist) explained

Ken Kelley
Birth Name:Kenneth M. Kelley
Birth Date:24 September 1949
Birth Place:Ann Arbor, MI
Death Place:Pleasanton, CA
Occupation:journalist, editor, publisher
Language:English
Years Active:1969–1990s
Movement:underground press

Ken Kelley (September 24, 1949 – January 13, 2008) was an American journalist and publisher, active in the underground press movement. He founded and edited the underground magazines the Ann Arbor Argus and SunDance, and was a notable interviewer for Playboy magazine.

Early life

Ken Kelley was born on September 24, 1949, in Ann Arbor and grew up in Monroe, MI.[1]

He attended the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor on a full scholarship, studying chemistry but dropping out after three semesters. While at University of Michigan, he worked on the student newspaper, the Michigan Daily,[2] lived at the Trans-Love Energies commune off campus, and was involved in the White Panther Party.[3]

Career

In 1969, Kelley founded the Ann Arbor Argus, which ran until 1971 and reached a circulation of 14,000.[4]

In the early 1970s, Kelley moved to the San Francisco Bay Area and, along with Craig Pyes, founded SunDance, an underground magazine funded by John Lennon and Yoko Ono.

Kelley joined the staff of the Berkeley Barb in February 1973 and became managing editor that summer.[5] Alongside fellow Berkeley Barb columnists Dancing Bear and Gabrielle Schang, Kelley was a correspondent on Earthquake News, a 1973 alternative television news pilot in San Francisco.[6]

Starting in 1976, Kelley became a regular writer for Playboy, best known for his interviews of notable figures. His most well-known interview was of Anita Bryant in the May 1978 issue, in which she revealed her homophobic and anti-Semitic views.[7] Kelley had traveled with Bryant and her husband for a week and protected her from a pieing incident while conducting the interview.[8] The Kelley–Bryant interview is portrayed in the comedic play, Anita Bryant's Playboy Interview, which premiered in 2016 in Silver Lake, Los Angeles.[9] Kelley also interviewed Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, Cheech & Chong, Abbie Hoffman, Arthur C. Clarke, and Ray Bradbury, among others, for Playboy.[10]

Kelley won a Maggie Award for his 1987 interview of Lyndon LaRouche for Focus Magazine.

Personal life

In 1971, Kelley was issued a subpoena from a federal grand jury probing the 1971 United States Capitol bombing, and subsequently burned the subpoena during a press conference with Yippie leader Abbie Hoffman.[11]

Kelley became interested in the Divine Light Mission in 1973 and wrote about it extensively.[12] [13] He started writing a book about the Divine Light Mission entitled Brave New Bliss, but left it unfinished at the time of his death.[14]

Kelley was a press aide to Huey P. Newton. After Newton's death, Kelley wrote that Newton had admitted to ordering the murder of Betty Van Patter.[15]

Later life and death

In 2005, Kelley was arrested on charges of possession of child pornography.[16] While awaiting the outcome of an appeal, he had a heart attack in jail and died on January 13, 2008. In April 2008, federal prosecutors asked to drop charges against Kelley.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ken Kelley (deceased) . roosevelt67.org . Roosevelt High School Class of '67.
  2. News: Michael . Thoryn . Howard . Kohn . A 100-eyed monster comes alive . Michigan Daily . March 23, 1969.
  3. Web site: Taylor . Michael . U.S. would drop porn charges against dead man . SFGate . 22 April 2008.
  4. "The underground press: a special report" by John Burks. Rolling Stone, Oct. 4, 1969.
  5. News: Ramella . Richard . Barb changes with the times . The Berkeley Gazette . July 9, 1973. "But he has turned many chores over to his managing editor, who is Ken Kelley, now 22 and a veteran underground newspaper worker ... Young Kelley went to Ann Arbor to be a chemistry major, managed three semesters before it stuck in his craw and left to write for underground newspapers ... He has been with the Barb since February."
  6. News: Pyes . Craig . 'Earthquake News' to Shake Up Media . 14 August 2020 . Berkeley Barb . September 7–13, 1973.
  7. News: What Anita told Playboy about gays, God, and Jews . The Miami News . April 4, 1978.
  8. News: Keeper . Charles . Writer Calls Miss Bryant Fun-Loving, Exploited . The Palm Beach Post . April 23, 1978.
  9. Web site: ANITA BRYANT'S PLAYBOY INTERVIEW. Cavernclubtheater.com. 2018-05-03.
  10. Web site: The PlayBoy Interview . www.pseudology.org.
  11. News: Protesters Burn Subpoenas . San Bernardino County Sun . August 17, 1971. "Three leaders of the Washington May Day demonstrations yesterday burned what they said were new subpoenas from a Detroit federal grand jury probing the U.S. Capitol bombing. With Yippie leader Abbie Hoffman, the trio also announced that massive protests were being planned for San Diego during next year's Republican convention."
  12. News: Kelley . Ken . Get Your Red-Hot Panaceas! . 15 August 2020 . The New York Times . January 19, 1974.
  13. News: Kelley . Ken . Blackjack Love . The New York Review of Books . December 13, 1973.
  14. Web site: Ken Kelley - Journalist . prem-rawat-bio.org.
  15. News: Martinez . Don . Reporter's notes ruling delayed in Newton case . San Francisco Examiner . August 2, 1991. "In an effort to bolster the defense, Robinson's attorney Alfons Wagner has subpoenaed Kelley, who was once Newton's press aide and who wrote after the slaying that Newton admitted ordering the execution of a former Black Panther Party bookkeeper in 1974 and shooting to death an Oakland prostitute in 1979."
  16. News: Taylor . Michael . SAN FRANCISCO / Writer arrested on federal child-porn charges . 15 August 2020 . SFGate . 15 February 2005.